does that someone have a smartphoneasking for someone who assumes that wireless Tech is damaging to her health. THX
Just tell that person it's off. It's not really damaging their health, so who cares?asking for someone who assumes that wireless Tech is damaging to her health. THX
No doubt about that but Nintendo already created airplane mode and long press home get you there so fast it’s effortlessAll jokes aside, some people are really sensitive to things like EMF and Wi-Fi frequencies. Some people are even more easily prone to getting cancer from such things one the extreme side, but most of the time it just causes discomforts like headaches, nausea, dizziness, or in rare occasions, RF burns. It's pretty wild, but people this sensitive really do exist.
I think it's a case of this person overreacting, not what you're mentioningAll jokes aside, some people are really sensitive to things like EMF and Wi-Fi frequencies. Some people are even more easily prone to getting cancer from such things one the extreme side, but most of the time it just causes discomforts like headaches, nausea, dizziness, or in rare occasions, RF burns. It's pretty wild, but people this sensitive really do exist.
https://xkcd.com/radiation/All jokes aside, some people are really sensitive to things like EMF and Wi-Fi frequencies. Some people are even more easily prone to getting cancer from such things one the extreme side, but most of the time it just causes discomforts like headaches, nausea, dizziness, or in rare occasions, RF burns. It's pretty wild, but people this sensitive really do exist.
I'd like some studies on this. Not just a random xkcd comic.https://xkcd.com/radiation/
Most, if not all of these symptoms are a mental illness. The radiation from devices is way, way lower than anything we are getting bombarded with during the day from cosmic radiation alone. If people are getting affected by wifi they would not survive being outside for even seconds.
Very well could be, but we don't know for sure.I think it's a case of this person overreacting, not what you're mentioning
They do. But so far there has been no proof of causation. These people claims to be able to tell if WiFi is on or off and it's been proven wrong, they aren't better than pure randomness.All jokes aside, some people are really sensitive to things like EMF and Wi-Fi frequencies. Some people are even more easily prone to getting cancer from such things one the extreme side, but most of the time it just causes discomforts like headaches, nausea, dizziness, or in rare occasions, RF burns. It's pretty wild, but people this sensitive really do exist.
It's in the footer: https://xkcd.com/radiation/sources.htmlI'd like some studies on this. Not just a random xkcd comic.